At the end of June, when Sebastian Vettel appeared at the Grand Prix of America course in New Jersey, those paying attention may have noticed the Grand Prix of America logo. But if you missed never mind, because here it is.
In an official statement announcing the new logo organisers said: “After reviewing dozens of renderings, the Grand Prix of America group chose a blue-and-red logo that features a stylized Statue of Liberty crown over a checkered-flag helmet, anchored by a single star.”
More importantly, perhaps, the statement confidently declared: “The Formula One race will take place on the shores of the Hudson River in New Jersey in June, 2013.”
This follows earlier suggestions the race could be delayed until 2014.
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